The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... RICHARD THE THIRD . THE superiority of poetry over history , in producing perma- nent and general impressions , is in no instance more strikingly illus- trated than with regard to Richard the third .. His contemporaries , and the early ...
... RICHARD THE THIRD . THE superiority of poetry over history , in producing perma- nent and general impressions , is in no instance more strikingly illus- trated than with regard to Richard the third .. His contemporaries , and the early ...
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... Richard , he certainly proves that many of them are unfounded , and that others are only the exaggerations of party malevolence . In reading lately the His- toric Doubts , we were sufficiently interested to sketch a sort of ab- stract ...
... Richard , he certainly proves that many of them are unfounded , and that others are only the exaggerations of party malevolence . In reading lately the His- toric Doubts , we were sufficiently interested to sketch a sort of ab- stract ...
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... Richard . On Edward the fourth's death , Richard got possession of the throne to the exclusion of his nephew , Edward the fifth ; but being opposed , and defeated by the earl of Richmond , the surviving male of the Lancaster party , the ...
... Richard . On Edward the fourth's death , Richard got possession of the throne to the exclusion of his nephew , Edward the fifth ; but being opposed , and defeated by the earl of Richmond , the surviving male of the Lancaster party , the ...
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... Richard . Hall says , " Henry the sixth was now in the tower of London , spoiled of his life by Richard , duke of Gloster , to the intent that his brother , king Edward , should be clear out of all suspicion of secret invasion , as the ...
... Richard . Hall says , " Henry the sixth was now in the tower of London , spoiled of his life by Richard , duke of Gloster , to the intent that his brother , king Edward , should be clear out of all suspicion of secret invasion , as the ...
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... Richard . The story rests wholly on the authority of sir Thomas More , who has been copied by all the other historians . Now , More's work is notoriously and grossly false in so many particulars , as to destroy its weight as evidence ...
... Richard . The story rests wholly on the authority of sir Thomas More , who has been copied by all the other historians . Now , More's work is notoriously and grossly false in so many particulars , as to destroy its weight as evidence ...
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267 페이지 - ... neither would he compare the friendship between him and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christians, and the same as if one man's body were to be divided into two parts.
550 페이지 - ... and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom.
283 페이지 - Shall never more be thine. The silence of that dreamless sleep I envy now too much to weep; Nor need I to repine That all those charms have pass'd away ; I might have watch'd through long decay.
191 페이지 - I view Wakes in my soul some charm of lovely Sue. Though battle call me from thy arms, Let not my pretty Susan mourn ; Though cannons roar, yet, safe from harms, William shall to his dear return. Love turns aside the balls that round me fly, Lest precious tears should drop from Susan's eye.
282 페이지 - It is enough for me to prove That what I loved and long must love Like common earth can rot ; To me there needs no stone to tell, 'Tis nothing that I loved so well.
282 페이지 - AND thou art dead, as young and fair As aught of mortal birth ; And form so soft, and charms so rare, Too soon return'd to Earth ! Though earth received them in her bed, And o'er the spot the crowd may tread In carelessness or mirth, There is an eye which could not brook A moment on that grave to look.
550 페이지 - All the pleasing illusions which made power gentle and obedience liberal, which harmonized the different shades of life, and which, by a bland assimilation incorporated into politics the sentiments which beautify and soften private society, are to be dissolved by this new conquering empire of light and reason.
190 페이지 - Susan, Susan, lovely dear, My vows shall ever true remain; Let me kiss off that falling tear; We only part to meet again. Change, as ye list, ye winds; my heart shall be The faithful compass that still points to thee.
327 페이지 - Who doth not feel, until his failing sight Faints into dimness with its own delight, His changing cheek, his sinking heart confess The might...
94 페이지 - But first, on earth as Vampire' sent, Thy corse shall from its tomb be rent : Then ghastly haunt thy native place, And suck the blood of all thy race ; There from thy daughter, sister, wife, At midnight drain the stream of life ; Yet loathe the banquet which perforce Must feed thy livid living corse : Thy victims ere they yet expire Shall know the demon for their sire, As cursing thee, thou cursing them, Thy flowers are wither'd on the stem.